The newer games just never felt as charming as the first one I don't know why
The newer games just never felt as charming as the first one I don't know why
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You're getting older
For me it's the characters's size.
Villagers weren't as automatically friendly.
There was more NPC variety.
Villagers could give you tasks to do.
You couldn't terraform and transform the whole map, your town was yours and unique.
The town felt more alive with a police force, a proper post office, Pelly and Phyllis changing shifts, and Pete delivering letters
It was the first of its kind, which is never going to be matched in terms of novelty and N64-level graphics which automatically add charm.
It'll just never be captured like that again.
Did you play e+? It's even better than the gamecube version.
wild world was peak AC stop riding animal forest dick
Nostalgia
I actually love the simple low poly shapes and yeah the characters getting longer is weird I like the short orignal models
Serious question, why? I played the shit out of both but I was a kid, I barely remember the difference, besides online.
fuck off with you soul/soulless bullshit faggot
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He grew up with it I'm guessing. I remember not liking the idea of Wild World because I felt that the portability and reduced graphics impeded with the "simulation of a whole new world to escape" aspect and that the reduced specs would muddle the art style.
I actually wanted to attempt to recapture this charming style as a PC game, my only problem at the moment is figuring out a style that works for the playable characters that doesnt look like a direct rip off of animal crossing but has clear inspiration from it
>New bad.
You are a fucking broken record.
I liked Welcome to the City way more, it felt like an (expensive) upgrade of wild world, but that's the reason I barely played it, can't really go through another 4k hours on the (almost) same game.
The best way to get what you want is to stick with what you can do, "soul" is the byproduct of restrictions and "cuts".
the first one gets bonus points for being the original OG animal crossing experience, complete with SOULful adverts
it also had interesting meta in the town folk's personality and the playable NES games you could collect
it was an N64 game released on gamecube, and it made use of the gameboy advance connector and had neat cards for the ereader
don't listen to anyone thumping the new one which doesn't even have the full range of features expected to be patched in
I didn't even know e+ existed. Apparently a lot of the content e+ added wasn't included in the later installments, I wonder what was in it
Man, I wish I got that game back then. I remember always wanting it but getting a game back then was hard after turning ten. It just became one or two new games a year at best, and I never felt that getting it would have been a good time and interest investment. MHTri was still a great choice of a game to get though.
There's a translation that's almost complete if you want to try it out.
I love the new game you tard I played the fuck out of it and the other installments im just saying objectively the original game has something the others lack
Basically this. If the original Animal Crossing wasn't a N64 port, would it have been as charming? I wouldn't think so.
The art style shifting more towards realism was a mistake, the cartoony lo-fi look is part of the charm.
You grew up with the GameCube one. There are people like you saying New Leaf and New Horizons don't have the same charm as City Folk.
The big meat was the Island system, lots of details on the wiki page, the game was also a lot more japanese.
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You made the right choice, Tri was godly, honestly, as much as I liked Welcome to the City, it was very bland if you played a lot of GC and WW before.
You were younger. Everything back then was more magnificant, fascinating, engaging, and wonderful. If anything, the games have gotten better with each instalment. It's you who've changed, gotten 'worse', not the games.
No, I like what all the newer games bring and I can respect what they improve upon im not a complete nostalgia fag that thinks everything new is bad
Zoomers and consoomer dipshits treat this game like it's bad because of nostalgia. That's absolute fucking bullshit. You can boot this up and it plays 100% better than the starved dialogue, tiny as fuck, lazy nu-mario blocky terrain, uninspired item realism, achievement ridden, soulless humorless pile of shit that is New Horizons and if it had the social media power of NH we'd all be having a shitton more fun.
New animal crossing fans will never understand
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That music was kino, as I stated in an earlier reply I was interested in making a game that captures the magic of the original if I ever find anyone who makes charming simple music like this then I'd definitely go all in with making the game with unreal engine or something since im not a coder
Check this game out
>Enchanted Folk and the School of Wizardry
You should also consider unity instead of unreal.